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title: Task 13
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In project management, specific phrases are used to describe how tasks are handled. 

`To break down` means dividing something into smaller, more manageable parts. For example: `When I work on a large project, I often break down the work into smaller sections.`

`To set deadlines` means deciding on the time by which tasks need to be completed. For example: `Setting deadlines for each task ensures that the project stays on schedule.`

Understanding these phrases helps in grasping how projects are organized.

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What does `break down my projects` mean?

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To stop working on projects.

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`Break down` in this context does not mean stopping work.

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To divide projects into smaller tasks.

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To remove projects from a list.

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`Break down` does not mean removing projects.

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To finish projects quickly.

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`Break down` is about organizing, not speed of completion.

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